One name sounds familiar here. I just can't figure out where except his picture is in the "Sync".

U.S. v. Crocker et al, 4:11CR00026 BSM

21 count indictment returned February 2, 2011. Defendants were Charles Andrew Crocker, 33, of Maumelle; William Thomas, 27, of Sherwood; Shane Tropf, 31, of Little Rock; and Joshua Reeder, 29, of Maumelle. Crocker pled guilty on 9/20/11 to conspiracy to possess oxycodone with intent to distribute. Thomas, Tropf, and Reeder pled guilty to use of a telephone to facilitate a drug trafficking crime. All await sentencing. This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Y'all hush up about Higden! That's my side of the Narrows you're talking about!

Fun Fact: Higden was the original owner of the zip code up there. Even though Greers Ferry is at least ten times the size of Higden now, when it was time to build a new post office, Higden still got the property.

A pregnant woman was arrested along with a man Sunday after a Pulaski County sheriff’s deputy said he saw the man stealing tires from an auto repair shop, then found a burnt marijuana cigarette in a container with the woman’s prenatal vitamins.

Amanda Cagle, 33, of Little Rock was arrested on misdemeanor charges of possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, as well as a felony charge of failing to appear in court in an unrelated case, a jail deputy said.

James Oberling, 40, of Little Rock was arrested on a charge of misdemeanor theft.

A Pulaski County sheriff’s deputy said in a report that he began questioning Cagle and Oberling at 8:52 a.m. Sunday after he spotted Oberling loading tires in a pickup at Arch Street Tire and Service Center at 14601 Arch St., south of Little Rock, while the business was closed.

Cagle was sitting in the driver’s seat of the truck. In a container in her purse, deputies said, they found less than an ounce of marijuana and the burnt cigarette along with the vitamins. Deputies said they also found two digital scales in the back seat.

Oberling was booked into the Pulaski County jail on the theft charge Sunday and released. Cagle was being held Monday in lieu of a $2,000 bond on the drug charges and without bail on the failure to appear charge.

Theft of property. Great. Guess I better hurry up and decide on a home defense weapon. On another note, when I went out to get the paper this morning I noticed a new street light on the Entergy pole between our house and the neighbor's house.

I've got an extra you can have. Just take it off the fucking pole in my backyard.